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Once place you cannot get them is Contour. They have been out for months and don't know when they will get them in. Your pads will work for about two months before the electricity does not conduct. They have no timetable on when they will get them either. Joke.
There are many places one can buy comfortable seat pads. Some of the better places are Brookstone, Bed Bath and Beyond, Harriet Carter, and Contour Living.
Check in your manufacturer's manual for a list of replacement parts.
It has either slipped off or is broken/cracked. You need to make sure it is on properly or buy a replacement belt.
Amazon has them. Not exact but they work well (and far better than those old "melted" ones).
Most medical supply centers will provide both back braces and replacement pads for back braces. Depending on how serious the injury and how much support is needed, you can also try local drug or pharmaceutical stores like Walgreens or Rexall which often sell back brace products.
when you buy a replacement belt buy a kit that also contains idler pulleys. its best to change them all at once. it should have drawings to show you proper routing and installation instructions.
Yes it does: Driver & Passenger front seat belt sets are mechanically different & have separate part numbers.....
While it may be possible to purchase used brake pads, you should not buy used but usuable brake pads. You should only buy new brake pads in excellent condition.
You have to remove the motor mount And timing cover,right side splash shield. it better to buy a book and read chapter 2a
no it does not i bought i for 200 bucks and it doesnt work i used it for 3 whole months every day i recomend you just to go to a gym or run walk or jog in a park The ab circle and contour abs are promoted via tv infomercials and look a lot better than they really are. Read an online review before you buy a contour abs, or any ab belt to help you decide which one is best and which most people prefer.
Buy a Chevy!!!! That was a big help. Most but not all serpentine belt systems have a spring loaded tension pulley that just holds constant tension on the belt. If there is a tension pulley, it will be the one pulley that is not attached to anything like the alternator or AC. After that, the alternator is the most likely to be the one that adjusts.